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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hi I'm a beginner photographer and I recently bought a 135L. While hand holding taking pictures, I could see the viewfinder slightly moves; am I holding the 135L wrong or is that normal? I've looked at a lot of techniques on how to hold a camera and tried them all but I still get that slight movement.
I have also have a 35L but my viewfinder doesn't move at all. Let me know if it is normal to see light movement while hand-holding with the 135L Thanks |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: East Coast
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The longer the focal length you're looking through the more you'll notice your shaking hands; try using a supertele and you'll feel like you have Parkinsons.
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Make sure if you are on a crop to eliminate hand shake in the photos you are shooting 1/200 or faster (1.6x(focal length)).
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Thanks for the replies
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Just wanted to add that a lot of photographers that work with longer focal length lenses in ambient light will use monopods to help keep steady and prevent motion blur.
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Lean against something, maybe try taking a burst of shots & hope one is shake-free.
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1.6 crop & some lenses |
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For what it's worth, I frequently hand hold a 500mm f/4 as slow as 1/60 when shooting helicopters (and yes, I miss more than I hit...) but I find my 135 to be the single most frustrating lens to shoot hand held.
Don't know why really but it's true. Could be how the weight is distributed in the lens with most of it being out at the front end.
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Quote:
I though "Wow! My hands must be set on vibrate!" I see why people use monopods so much now.
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